Development of virtual labs for Forensic Anthropology was complicated by the notion that the skeleton cannot be learned without physical manipulation. This was addressed by using free programs to teach using 3D models of bone. Successes and shortcomings are discussed based on student and educator feedback. Integration of 3D models in teaching is plausible as it reduces deterioration of specimens and increases accessibility of the lab, however, the ethics of digital archaeology, including curation of human skeletal models, is an unsolved challenge. Overall, although 3D modelling cannot replace hands-on learning, teaching virtually can indeed ensure high-quality instruction is delivered.
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Ross, J., Surette, C., Whitaker, K., & Varney, T. (2023). Teaching Virtual Forensic Anthropology Labs: Methods and Reflections. Teaching Anthropology, 12(2), 82–91. https://doi.org/10.22582/ta.v12i2.676
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